PROVINCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE, ETC. (PMS) / COMBINED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION (BS-17) 2003

“Cyprus” gained independence from Britain in:

  • (A) 1947
  • (B) 1955
  • (C) 1960
  • (D) 1967

Check Answer

  • (C) 1960


Who advised the Muslims not to participate in the meetings of the Indian National Congress?

  • (A) Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
  • (B) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
  • (C) Allama Muhammad Iqbal
  • (D) Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar

Check Answer

  • (B) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan


The “Caspian Sea” is situated between which two countries?

  • (A) Syria and Egypt
  • (B) Russia and Kazakhstan
  • (C) Afghanistan and India
  • (D) Turkey and Israel

Check Answer

  • (B) Russia and Kazakhstan


What is the meaning of “Dinosaur”?

  • (A) Terrible lizard
  • (B) Giant lizard
  • (C) Long-neck lizard
  • (D) Brownish lizard

Check Answer

  • (A) Terrible lizard


First Martial Law was imposed in Pakistan on:

  • (A) 2 January, 1955
  • (B) 11 August, 1956
  • (C) 22 September, 1957
  • (D) 7 October, 1958

Check Answer

  • (D) 7 October, 1958


When did the Titanic hit an iceberg and sink in the North Atlantic Ocean?

  • (A) 14 April 1910
  • (B) 14 April 1912
  • (C) 14 April 1913
  • (D) 14 April 1914

Check Answer

  • (B) 14 April 1912


To which country did Christopher Columbus belong?

  • (A) Spain
  • (B) Italy
  • (C) Portugal
  • (D) Britain

Check Answer

  • (B) Italy


In the Incident of Kanpur 1913, how many Muslims were killed?

  • (A) 113
  • (B) 133
  • (C) 153
  • (D) 200

Check Answer

  • (B) 133


Name the longest river of India?

  • (A) Kaveri
  • (B) Ganga
  • (C) Brahmaputra
  • (D) Godaveri

Check Answer

  • (B) Ganga


Which newspaper exposed the Watergate Scandal of Richard Nixon?

  • (A) New York Times
  • (B) Chicago Times
  • (C) Washington Post
  • (D) New York Star

Check Answer

  • (C) Washington Post


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